Brian Cohen is an instructor and media producer in the Department of Education. His classes include Documenting American Lives, Developing Community-Based Documentaries, Media Literacy for In-Service Teachers, Media Literacy Practicum, and Your Vision/Your Voice: Intro to Media Literacy and Documentary Production. These courses explore the nature of representation, ethical considerations involved in documentary production, and the challenge of integrating media literacy across the K-12 curriculum. Click here for clips from student projects.
Cohen also creates programming for the Department of Education and for schools and departments across Washington University. His expertise includes all aspects of video and interactive programming. The department's state-of-the-art media studio facilitates the creation of professional video and DVD productions, interactive programming, and streaming content for the Internet. Production equipment includes professional digital cameras, microphones, tripods, and support equipment. The edit suite includes Avid Express Pro and Final Cut Pro, large capacity hard drives, and an array of monitors, mixers, and processing equipment. Software includes Director, Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, AfterEffects, Boris Red, Cleaner and DVD Studio Pro.
An award-winning producer, Cohen's work has been broadcast on public television and featured in exhibits across the country, including those hosted by the Library of Congress (Washington DC), the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience (Jackson, MS), and the Skirball Cultural Center (Los Angeles, CA). He has received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Louisiana Endowment of the Humanities, the Texas Council for the Humanities, and from numerous state and local organizations. Click here for examples of past work.
Contact
314-935-9346
email
Curriculum Vitae
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Publications
Flowers, S., Easter, C., Holmes, A., Cohen, B., Bednarski, A., Mardis, E., Wilson, R. and Elgin, S. (2005). Genome science: a video tour of the Washington University Genome Sequencing Center for high school and undergraduate students. CBE 4(4): 291-297.
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Recent Productions
Red Lights Out: The Rise and Fall of the American Vice District
(in production with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities)
Murray Weidenbaum: A Life of Scholarship and Public Service
Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government and Public Policy
Defend the Defenders: Environmentalists Under Fire
DVD (Amnesty International/Sierra Club)
Pushcarts & Plantations: Jewish Life in Louisiana
Television Documentary (PBS)
At Home on the Range: Jewish Life in Texas
Television Documentary (PBS)
Recent Web Design
Program in Women and Gender Studies
Apple West Productions
Canton Convention and Visitors Bureau
StreetScape Multimedia
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